The Claude is a massive pub on Albany Road in Roath that is popular with students, locals and…read morevisitors to the area... there's always an interesting mix of people in attendance. I quite like this cavernous pub, and am willing to forgive it it's Sky Sport and plasma screens, (although I do avoid it when there's a match of any description on, as I value my hearing), but the opposite is true for the live music, which usually takes precedence over the sport anyway. This, of course, is likely to get louder than the rugby or footie crowds ever will, but I have learned a really invaluable alternate use for toilet paper, a little bit of which goes a long way to avoiding perforated eardrums... (I'm never organised enough to carry earplugs around). I've witnessed plenty of live music in my time as I used to put on music nights in Bristol, and have been an avid gig-goer all my life. Stuffing something in your ears, that can easily be retrieved later, is advantageous for several reasons. Not only will you preserve your hearing to continue enjoying live music at a later date, but it also improves the quality of the sound by cutting out the interference, and the snare drum trill of badly maintained reverberating speakers etc... this is very useful to know if you go to small venues, where the PA is often not as good as it could be!
The sound at The Claude is okay, but can sometimes be a tad noisy if you get to close to the speakers... you've been told... I don't need to labour the toilet roll thing! They reckon they're the best live music venue in South Wales, which is probably not entirely true, but they do put on a good night, and very regularly. They also claim to do great food, have a massive beer garden, internet room and all kinds of other stuff, including open fires in the winter. Again, everything has its foundation on truth, but the Sunday lunch is a carvery, and not my bag at all... if it's yours, you won't be disappointed. It's £5.95 a head!